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# In the '''Select Optimization Method''' dialog box that appears, select '''Exhaustive Search'''. | # In the '''Select Optimization Method''' dialog box that appears, select '''Exhaustive Search'''. | ||
# In the '''Exhaustive Search Properties''' window that opens, select the '''Optimizable Inputs''' tab. | # In the '''Exhaustive Search Properties''' window that opens, select the '''Optimizable Inputs''' tab. | ||
# Check/uncheck the check box to the left of the signal name and input name to enable/disable optimization for this input. | # Check/uncheck the check box to the left of the signal name and input name to enable/disable optimization for this input or check the check box to the left of the '''Signal Name''' column heading to enable optimization for all inputs (at least one input should be selected to perform optimization). | ||
# The '''Current Value''' column shows input values that are currently selected for the signals applied on the chart. | # The '''Current Value''' column shows input values that are currently selected for the signals applied on the chart. | ||
# In the '''Start Value''' column, enter the desired starting values for each of the inputs. | # In the '''Start Value''' column, enter the desired starting values for each of the inputs. |